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Title: Refer to Figure 2-2. If Vidalia chooses to produce 60 dozen orchids, how many roses can it produce ...
Post by: rosent76 on Jun 29, 2018
Refer to Figure 2-2. If Vidalia chooses to produce 60 dozen orchids, how many roses can it produce to maximize production?
 
  A) 30 dozen roses B) 50 dozen roses C) 100 dozen roses D) 150 dozen roses

Question 2

In calculating gross domestic product, the Bureau of Economic Analysis uses the sum of the market value of final goods and services produced. This means that the BEA
 
  A) values goods at their market prices, multiplies them by the quantity produced, and then adds them up.
  B) values goods and services at their market prices, multiplies them by the quantity produced, and then adds them up.
  C) simply counts the total number of goods and services produced in the marketplace and then adds them up.
  D) simply counts the total number of goods produced in the market place and then adds them up.
Title: Refer to Figure 2-2. If Vidalia chooses to produce 60 dozen orchids, how many roses can it produce ...
Post by: shoemake on Jun 29, 2018
Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B
Title: Refer to Figure 2-2. If Vidalia chooses to produce 60 dozen orchids, how many roses can it produce ...
Post by: rosent76 on Jun 29, 2018
Thank you
Title: Refer to Figure 2-2. If Vidalia chooses to produce 60 dozen orchids, how many roses can it produce ...
Post by: shoemake on Jun 29, 2018
No problemo